The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, January 19, 1898, Page 4

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eat Clearin All of our $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00 fine lad jackets ring Sale. ee To make room for our new spring Sema anys mal trim- jStock, all winter goods go at just mings, go for.. ergs | one-half of the regular prices. All our $2.00 and $3.00 capes of for..... $1.00 and 1.49 Millinery Department All our 50c children’s very All our very fine felt $1.50 heavy fleece-lined union and $1.00 walking hats and suits, all sizes, go for..... 125 ilors go in this sale for All of our ladies’ fine wool joc and$ .75 shrunk $2.00 union suits go A nice lot of fine velvet ‘Tam for..... seieesseeess 1,00| O'’Shanters, well worth 75¢ All our beautiful brocade silk go inthis sale at..se...6. 615 and satin skirts, that sold All our $3.00 and $4,00 hand- all season for $10.00 and some trimmed hats go in $12.00, our price, this sale, this sale for.....$1.50 and 2.00 ‘an Bebe cc oee + $4.98 and 5.98) Allour $8.00 and $10,00 beau 5 All our heavy fancy novelty tiful velvet pattern hats skirts, regular price $7.50 rihly trimmed in feathers and $8.00, this sale......: 3.98) go at one price . 3.98 All of our $2,00 and A handsome set ring worth $1.50. French hair switches g free with every purchase of $5.00. seeseee$t.ooand 1.5 or more. All our $1 50 switches at. 78 Don’t Mistake the Place. 215 Sicebwiy, | LOCAL MENTION. lobes suitable Incandescent | for system for s ! Drug store. tf Officers Installed, The Knights aud Ladies of Honor last night installed officers, as fol lows: Proctor, J. M. Faller; past Always on the lookout for the new- proctor, C. P, McClain; vice proctor oy —r->— eat, we have purchased alot of striped | Migs Lillie Harrison ; financial secre- satins, in wide and narrow stripes, G. Switzer; tre Mrs i ‘ Price, $1.10 per yard. J. Switzer; guide, E, Thalmueller ae guard, J. W, Garrison } Hamburg toll herring, dill pickle Embroidery | in ceax Phone i] before, at Boekmon’s. We have opened our importation of Hamburg, nainsook and Swiss edg- ings and insertions. Always in the Five New Petifiuns. lead in these goods, we have outdone Plain City lodge met last night, all previols efforts. We ask you to/ and Mr. Al Young was elected inspect our lines and see the new and | senior deacon and Mr, W. ©. Botting novel designs, junior deacon. Five .petitions were received. One Week O1 Dr. Raub’s... 1 bottle 10¢ Vassaline, .... rs) ; 1 gallon Heinz Dill Pickels,.. Egg White Soap 2 Ib. packages Rolled Oats, We have for sale this soap, which! 1 Ib. Dried Figs, has been extensively advertised in the 1 Ib, Dates leading m: nes. Price, 25¢ per} 1 bu. fresh Meal, box—three cakes to the box. 1 doz, nice Pig's Feet, i pt. bottle choice Ketchup, 1 1b. pure Maple St Oranges per doz., 1 to. Ranpo.en. Second st. 30¢, We Have Secured the Sale of the Famous Phone 89, 12 Hickory Stovewood. Telephone No. 29 for a nice two horse load delivered promptly. Price, $1 cash. Ohio River Spoke and Rim Co., E. E. Bell. it. rly ning Run. The wall at City Physician Rivers office on South Fifth street was ed by a blaze from the grate about seven o’clock last night. The fire department was called out, but its services were unnecessary. Strayed or Stolen. One white setter bird dog, both ears black and big black spot on bis hip. A reasonable reward will be given for his return. Isj2 T. B. Sanpers, 326 Broadway. ‘ There can’t be anything made for \ five cents better than the Linnwood ; You are cordially invited to inves- cigar. It is home enterprise. Call tigate the superior merits of the ¢orit tf Y Cresco, We shall take pleasure in ees id ‘explaining to you wherein it excels COAL, COAL! A all old-style corsets, Why buy coal that is half dirt and The Cresco contains the only new. lack, wheu you can buy good, nice, a and really valuable Improvement @p- | clean coal, free of dirt and slack for plied to corsets in twenty years, A combiration of comfort and economy, Wear it, and it wins you. Once won, you'll wear no other. 9 cents per bushel, spot cash, from old and reliable St. Bernard C We also have and always keep the best 2nd pool Pittsburgh coal We continue the sale on cloaks, | Never buy the common grades, Also boys’ waists and comforts advertised last week. nithing coal. . Berxarp Coat Co, L.B, OGILVIE & 60, The W. C. T. U. will meet Thurs- afternoon at 3 o'clock m_ the cture room of the Cumberland Presbyterian church, Matters of in- terest from the Union Signal wil! be discussed, All cordially invited. MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE FLErcner Ter Manager Friday evening, Jan. 21st, ’98, ‘The latest New York and London success Dr, Edwai ¥ mation cal to its no stroyed for auy that can. e, Send Campbell- Mulvehill Coal Co. are selling Pittsburg coal -at eight cents a bushel. The cash] y must accompany every order, pe, from Mowbatian Originat cast, includ inal “Charley's Aw nom, and ¢ tienne Girardor, (orig Miss Laviniuia Shan of equal renows Better than ‘Charley's Aunt.” Funnier than'‘My Friend from India Mr. H, T. Wall, night foreman of the Illinois Central round house, has i's book sto COKDAGE FACTORY Almost Suspends Business. PERSONALS. | — A GHILD-WIFE Dispatcher J. B. Alvey is on the BONDS’ UG STORE THIRD AND COURT Interesting Case fn the Poliea at the Paicner, Court Today—Judge Councilman N. The Bazaar . Clark is much Capt. Robert E. Lee, of Memphis, is at the Palmer. Finn Hamilton Fined ing His Moth Other Cases, from Memphis. Mrs, Gus Beyer has returned from Equality, Va. The Medical society meets tonight with Dr. J. G. . A. E. Einstein left at noon for St. Louis, on business. Purple Azalea Soap 25 GENTS PER BOX interesting case in » court today, Judge pro tem Harris presiding. Fino Hamilton, t about 18 years old, of Smithland, triking his mothers. was in the city yesterday. « Harris and little son this morning for Louisville. the progress of the trial, that the small girl in short bt Mrs. Brannon’s daughter Nell Hamilton's wife. to her three weeks ago yesterday.“ Brannon swore that Hai ton struck her, and she had « wound on the right side of her fi Former price..........%5e per box TELEPHONE 392 » is He waw married have returned from a visit to Murray. Luckman has returned to Benton after a visit to friends, Cowcilman G, B morning for Nortonville on business, . John Landrum, passed threugh the city route to Louisville, Mrs. Joseph Y. nd also cursed and abu Hamilton denied the ol Goods delivered to any part Brannon did and claimed Mrs, want him to live with bis girl and he left the aight before on she sent tor him night just to have him around, She swore that he did strike! ana her daughter said she heat scuttle, and when she went into , room, found her mother’s face bl Jonson, of Gal- , Tex., is visiting Capt. . Johnson and family. Miss Georgia Warren, today on a visit to Miss Clara Thompson, INNOCENT FARMERS = |*" McPherson's Lizzie O'Keet returned ) (erday from Memphis where she been on a visit to friends. Shrewd “Con.’? Man. was then learned that the as Hamilton's wife, mony was excluded, The court said zainst Hamuto: Mrs, Henry, the venerable mother- in-law of "Squire Hook, ously ill at her home on North Ninth Misses Edith and htown, are guests of their] , lf Caught on Sunday 1 the evidence was and fined him $10. o gave him some veal remarked that E was enacting nt first cousins marrying | © e preventing girls rs marrying under any arents’ Consent oF DO yesterday that a with these game has been prac- the latest fad-for skirts and waists. | 9.°J. McClain; chaplain, Mrs. M./b shrewd bance rmaduke ADillon left rs the 3 disclosed by the chance | and si armer of the lower part for Shirts s Y, who informed a mem- | socks at prices down to bottom rock the firm of Ellis, Rudy ¢ Phillips yesterday, ia response to an inquiry as to why weeks’ visit before going to St. two for Se, cheaper than|" cards at her home on The child wife in conference attorneys then afraid her husband {and Prosecuting Attorney Campero suggested to the court that warrant be forthwith e stood up to swe Judge Harris, after some spent an enjoyable evenin hat he dida’t like|or any other y every time he re- after a visit to her daughter, » left at noon for phreysboro on a visit uained over Sun The modus operandi of the confi dence man was . | the edge of the city on Sundays, and of them, claimin they were violating the Sund | by leaving the city on Sunc [ing to pat up the collateral, ea uch was| really paid over back, thinkiog the man was an oilicer, ks are due Miss Alma Graves, keep the peace e, the Bannon family and all other good citizens for twelve months, “Jorchestra and others who furnished good music at the cineographic tertainment last evening. THE COUNCIL -|Called to Meet in Special Ses- Bs annon, her husbs blue and ‘swollen y milton was very indignant, ter court declared that he ke Mrs. Brannon who first gave thing away informed the J} in question that several of his n robbed in the Mekyand doodles many be koew| nothing about bad of the extortion Whoever the shrewd bunco man is, | is game is now up, and should he Caught, he will doubtless get_a long term in the penitentiary for his rob- sieiok him with @ poker; hat during | bors had been he denied striking him > Tomorrow--To 1 e Up the Cor- rugated Iron !Matter. It was a very peculiar case, ly some false swear. ing somewhere Mavor Lang bas called meeting) ““heulah Wilson was charged sw of the council for tomorrow night, to jake some action on the corrogated iron buildings @ number of people de- sire to erect inside the fire limits. ‘The matter was referred at the last meeting, and there is considerable in- hment at the unearthly vck this morning, ned $10 and costs. was charged with striking his who was in court with a small He odmitted to Contest For Superintendent of} . Electric Plant, Loeb & Bloom dosire to erect a sub- stantial building of the material on improvement over the houses located , Interestin “HAMLES And the iggets of Health's Ilea y Attorney Lightfoot says the by ordinance make s over the superiaten-| dency of the municipal somek light plan’ waxes warmer and'warmer aai| U.S, GANGSTER warmer as the dave . are now about a dozer which p {does not rejuire much work, applicant a brother of Superintendent PENSION CLAIMS resignation was re- Superintendent Shel- limits ordinance, but some of councilmen do not agree with him. whatever action the counci y instance where a re- made to erect these a decided im- arent Object in W ing Werforated Caps. juest has been houses, they would he provement over the ones now on the respective sites. BARGAINS IN GROCERIES ! Nice oranges, 10c, per doz. ‘Two-pound can Mocha and Java, of the best Anthracite and| coffee Considerable comment on the streets today tion -eeived Monday. ted | tou, of Metropolis of | John Austin, oes | Schmaus, G, that perforated caps be subst for solid covers to the hs Washingte + Hoflich, le seve une ders toc e seen laughed an idea, as absurd, 2 nance to the health of the them at 2 Everything else equ yor Lang was seen a a reporter that ect was to allow sewer gas t » and it is understood them are for Mr, Davis, while other of the committee have not signified a} Ezell, Clark and the committee. secure is thereforea mutter of conjecture, It seems the desire ‘The Cash Grocer, not be ‘blown up. “The present pla for solid caps," "| mayor, “and if be ‘made, it would be a Bride Mr. J. S. Winfrey, the well known and Miss Vida Abies, will be married tonight} “ provides ample protection to prevent | get a competent man lives in Peducah, A local electrician has suggested which Supt. Davis’ 3, Ear, Eye, Nose and ae aged 5 eZ 99| Throat Spec ilist, Paducah, Ky. tf is 8 from escapin the board of health seems to want to pile up the caps now used, stitute those with holes in them a have written to Memphis asking the board of | ithere what the es the re: spect ive e kinds of ¢ md { think their opinion will haps satisfy the local board.’’ ‘The mayor did not express a posi- tive opinion on the subject, but stated that when the system is completed, it will be necessary to keep it clean by running a ‘swab’? from one manhole to the other. ‘This, he thought, would be suftic« ient to prevent the accumulation of The recomendation of ‘This afternoon he was taken before] the board seems to a great many the Commissioner Poayear for p liminary hearing at 3 o'clock and wil) tf Campbeli-Mulvehill Coal Co, | probably be released on bond, Night Foreman Resigns. New Embroidery ‘and Bleached Domestic Sale. Friday and Saturd Prices 41.0. 7se, foe and asc. Beats go of sale | resigned and been succeeded by Mr.| we will place our entire stock Harris. spring counter, counter capital plan by succossor might be selected, This would insure the best man for the place aud at the same time pre- ny occasion for complaint at he wedding will be quite a the bride coming here to. marry the groom, rather reversing the usual order of things. e His plan is to send to some elec- trical college for a list of questions, ve a written e the candidates some « hall, all to answer the questions in the presence of the com- The answers would then be vollege and the one would receive the highest percentage and receive the appointuent. HYMENEAL ECHOES, Mayor Lang stated to 4 that he deemed the idea 9 -|In Whiskoy Gets Leslie J. $. Marshal La Rue ar. rived at 2 o’clock this morning with Yoledo.O.) Leslie Knight, a young man of Potts- Graves county, charged with il- livit whiskey selling. Knight comes of a good family but there are two indictments of sim- ainst him ia Maytield, ville, forwarded to the auswering best through the pipes ilar nature a; | height of folly. “MISS FRANCIS OF YALE," Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold were” _ Fair. | jast evening to Miss Lula Rudolph at| The Laughing Success at Morton's Friday Night, The first presentation in this city Francis of Yale,’’ Friday night at the opera house, will be looked forward embroideries on the center We will also place on the Lonsdale aud Hope Finish to with no little ‘The heavy rain of today,especially Night. Thieves entered the cordage facto- streets and gutters, and greatly re- tarded business and traftic, many of the articles. for hack ; The theft was reported to the po- | Second ‘and Wi ashingtor lice this morning, but there was no | $2.50 per week for all, Inquire Pa- This comedy is from the pen of Michael Mcrton, and has scored one of the most genuine sue- cesses of the season, recently concluded a highly interest- ng engagement at the Manhattan r, New York, where enthusiasticall, press and public With every yard of embroidery you purchase you can buy the same number of yards of do- mestic at five cents per yard. ry last night and broke open a chest | Hack men and Express Drivers. guarantee the price on embroidery to containing a large quantity of locks, Four room house and finest small) be the lowest. re des knobs, tools, ete., and stole a great| stable in city, four stalls and room| to secuze your spring domestic ana] ‘este The Scene of a Burglary Last] this afternoon, tlooded many of the| Plesched domestic. A reception was given last e Z| at the residence of the bride at Fifth | and Jackson streets, in honor of the, marriage of Miss Maude Benson and | Mr. Ben Cullom, whose elopement | si The company want good renter; near/ embroidery under the usual price, Only| Remember, urday only, Ever, Dire & Wrire, Thursday, Friday and by which they might be traced: | ducab Banking Co. Te] 19)2 when you read Our Dry for less t Had to | eve from the Eme Erin's aunts i weeks out on the outskirts of the | j We'll extend to men and women il to give John Dorian Dre heartfelt thanks or every dime,today time. A sever blend with y. }hand for every friend” and a br ew Year to every one, is the es stop farmers at/est wish of Dowian, 5 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. THOS, E. MOSS re sure to have he didn’t come to 1 value great the money he | 116 South Fourth HENRY BURNETT Attorney - at- Law Will practice in | all the courts. Stree sh = also been eer h F. 118 South Fourth Papvean, Ky. femenathle WAXES WARM, | Physician » by, and there | wea" Notary Public) are, Mr. | AND SOLICITOR OF Prompt and thorough attention given Nace,| to ail « g. {Vouchers for quarterly payment of ad others | _ pensions carefully attended tc | more appli- | Oftice, 714 South Third street Ilarry W are to come | a of the council IWwOOD WOOD of th jupel ° ie Superin« | “Do you want the best. It can be Jfound at Tenth aud Tr Jand green hickory block stoves, ‘T'ry one order. North End Wood Yard. ome of the place of the council, | FraukCross and Others | committee, to] steamer Saw Mil! Woodrut f and one who |} md iil Dopuiy mination of all ' a the city =a ine list Off and thought if carried out it would result in the appointment of the best man, and leave little or no dissatis- faction. | reporter | ood one,| Mr. Hal Walters Married In} Missouri, } Friedman, Keiler & Co,, was married | Charleston, Mo. | ng to Metropolis was chronicled in yes-| pai A '§ paper. pure This Happy Date in Ninety-Kight our prices were cut down,—we sell to allin cot and hall the cheapest goods in town, ‘This statement is} OM, ho empty boast jus to createa ‘run,’” You always know it's atrictly so. itin “Tym Suy.”’ The glad New Year brings us good cheer with Prospects bright for atl. Progression’s train with golden gain comes at protections eall—with bless- ings sure for rich aud poor through- out our glorious land and a jast re- F 5 ward for duty done by every willing of'thclty. |hand. But to the point, we wish to tell a few things somewhat person- In prices we'll produce a crash and show you how to save your cash: Goods must be sold at once 2% an cost, Now here's your “Cough Up” By alchance tg guard yourself against a cold with the cheapest woolens ever sold. Our custom Shoes wise people use in Gaiter, Lace and Button, and ypair is sure to wear that you will put your foot in, Our Lineas 1 Isle ne'er fail to make fair women siile, lelighted nd from ancient Before this GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY unabwawe Ld 3 PORATED ~ Ine CATHARTIC CURE CONSTIPATION greeting we would end an invitation Dr. Albert Bernheim Physician and Surgeon Hose and who swell our patrons ranks “3 Our a heart and Agent for th 1896 Stearns fo) best on the wheels befo: Complet i r Don't fail to_call—remember the Paducah Cycle Works, 126 and 128 Nerth Fifth street, near Palmer Honse? Mr. Hal Walters, book keeper for § Firrat Straw ‘N Doow Taw Parwer | HOURS 1:00—3:0 Telephones | 4:00. yp.t Wall Paper »" yr Window Shades }IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS, WwW. S. GRE be —_— HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES IF AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES. to 800 our $45.00 Over! D x school to those place, Owing to the inconvenience occa- sioned by! the:!repairs |thatfare being done in the store, our inventory Clearing Sale could not be satisfactorily conducted as originally planned, to begin on the 10th of the month, In consequence of this hindrance we willrun this great cut sale beginning Vlonday, January 24th. However, during the time between now and the 24th everything in this store will be sold at sacrificing prices. HARBOURS On North Third Street, Just Back of Wallerstein’s. Wahet is more essential to good health than pure water? Our Filters will make impure water as r and sparkling as spring water. Every family should have Every Filter tested before leaving our store. ROADWAY .PADUC ACY pat lephone Ne made. We are prepared to offer and Rugby made. Don’t fail to #ee our line of » only exclusive Bicycle honse in the city, yaying wheels from as,

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